So, now I’ve got my Raspberry Pi’s tested, and running MySQL
Cluster we’ll need some form of checking it’s up and running, as
with the rest of our MySQL servers.

Monitoring via a Remote Agent

First issue, of course, is that, with my existing MEM console, I
have no need to re-install MEM, but rather want to deploy an
agent so that I can monitor the MySQL Cluster.
This poses it’s first problem, as there isn’t an ARM-ready agent
software available. Remember, it’s not a supported platform. So
what can we do? Setup a remote Enterprise Monitor agent, so that,
we can monitor the MySQL Cluster, albeit at …

So, now I’ve got my Raspberry Pi’s tested, and running MySQL
Cluster we’ll need some form of checking it’s up and running, as
with the rest of our MySQL servers.

Monitoring via a Remote Agent

First issue, of course, is that, with my existing MEM console, I
have no need to re-install MEM, but rather want to deploy an
agent so that I can monitor the MySQL Cluster.
This poses it’s first problem, as there isn’t an ARM-ready agent
software available. Remember, it’s not a supported platform. So
what can we do? Setup a remote Enterprise Monitor agent, so that,
we can monitor the MySQL Cluster, albeit at …

So, now I've got my Raspberry Pi's tested, and running MySQL
Cluster we'll need some form of checking it's up and running, as
with the rest of our MySQL servers.

Monitoring via a Remote Agent First issue, of course, is that,
with my existing MEM console, I have no need to re-install MEM,
but rather want to deploy an agent so that I can monitor the
MySQL Cluster. This poses it's first problem,

Ok, so I've been playing around with the idea of setting up MySQL
cluster on a couple of Raspberry Pi's and this is how it has been
going.

References First of all, for anyone else who's reading this, it's
not a new thing, I know, and I highly recommend reading A.Morgans
blog,
http://www.clusterdb.com/mysql-cluster/mysql-cluster-running-on-raspberry-pi/
as well as someone else's blog: http://

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